Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1923, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923. ) THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Wide World Photo. WHEN THE ROYAL FAMILY GOES TO THE RACES. Arrival of King George, Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales in the royal carriage at . The king’s horse won one of the most important races of the summer meeting Ascot, where they were greeted by thousands of racegoers. o thrilling fipish being witnessed by the royal family. GAIETY GIRL IN PARLIAMENT. Mrs. Hilton Philipson, once Miss Mabel Russell of the Gaiety Theater, London, who recently was elect: ed to the house of commons on the pro- ticket. She defeated a Copyright by Underwood & Underwood LION COMPETES WITH DOGS. Mlle. Spinelli, French actress, and her pets, entered in the stage dog show recently held in Paris. Mlle. Spinelli, not satisfied with entering her canine pets, also put her pet lion cub on exhibition. And the best part of it: The lion took a special prize. Copyright by Kesston at Indianapolis. PLANES AND BOATS SEARCH FOR LOST BALLOONISTS. At left, L. J. Roth, pilot, and Lieut. J. B. Null, missing since start of balloon race Their balloon, No. A-6698, wrecked, was found off Port Stanley, Ontario, but no trace of the men. The photograph of the Wide World Photo Navy airmen was taken just before the start of the race at Indianapolis last Wednesday. The eruption, which covered several Wide World Photo. isked his life. FIRST PICTURES AFTER THE ERUPTION. Motion picture operator, his face and eves protected against laborite and a liberal QUITE A YOUNG MAN. The latest photograph of Master Lascelles, son of Viscount Las- celles and Princess Mary of England. The young man’s grandfather is King George of Copyright by Kadel & Hergert. A LOOK AT THE WORLD COURT. Senator Hiram ]ohmon of Lnllforma luvmg the Carnegie Peace Palace at The Hague, after visiting a session of the world court. The senator will return to America soon, and probably will express opinion of Wide World Photo. England. the court. PERFECT FORMATION IN ‘THE CLOUDS. :Squadron of the 9th'A. S. of England keeping formation high in the air over flying field at-Hendon. durirng the recent aerial pageant. Witnesses of the maneu- vers claim the formation-was- maintained. with the precision of a trained regiment on land. o Wide Photo. DEBUTANTE TO WED. The engagement has been announced of Miss ieut. Brown is serv- Catherine Radeliffe, a Washington debutante of last season, and Licut. Julian D. Brown, United Staies atine Corpe. Li = K , at uantico, Va. b st Wfl‘hflf:y TUnderwood & Underwood. ing at prese) ’ the fumes and heat of the volcano, near crater of Mount Etna. villages, was still going on when the camera man e ONE OF SUZANNE'S VICTIMS. Miss Kathleen McKane, England’s hope among the wom- an tennis players at the international matches at Wimbledon. She was defeated by Wide World Photo. the French champion, Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, in the finals of the tournament. HEAD. OF CAPUCHON MONKS SAILS. Father Joseph Anthony, superior general of the Capuchon Fathers of the World (in center), with his aides. They sailed for Italy Saturday, having been summoned by the Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Vatican for a conference.

Other pages from this issue: